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See an example of englishMonthNames field value table.
See an example of englishForeverNames field value table
.
See an example of periodDelimeterNames
field value table.
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See an example of [[ http://www.cs.arizona.edu/projects/tau/tauZaman/files/fvfiles/englishMonthNames.xml | englishMonthNames ]] field value table. \\
See an example of [[ http://www.cs.arizona.edu/projects/tau/tauZaman/files/fvfiles/englishForeverNames.xml| englishForeverNames ]] field value table. \\
See an example of [[ http://www.cs.arizona.edu/projects/tau/tauZaman/files/fvfiles/periodDelimeterList.xml | periodDelimeterNames ]]
field value table.
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Representation:

<fieldValueTable regex = "[^\s]{3,8}">
<!-- name is not needed, since, as in Calendar Specification,
URL will be PK. -->

<!-- It is better to represent index explicitly instead of implicitly
since they may not start from a specific number every time,
such as 0 or 1. -->
<row index = "1" string = "January" />
<row index = "2" string = "February" />
<row index = "3" string = "March" />
<row index = "4" string = "April" />
...
...
</fieldValueTable>

Also there is a default representation, where indices start from 1. In that case, order of element declaration is important.

<fieldValueTable regex = "[^\s]{3,8}">

<row string = "le first month" />
<row string = "le second month" />
<row string = "le third month" />
...
...
</fieldValueTable>

See an example of englishMonthNames field value table.
See an example of englishForeverNames field value table.
See an example of periodDelimeterNames field value table.
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